Green & Renewable Energy Initiatives

The Wani Igga Foundation’s Green & Renewable Energy portfolio drives South Sudan’s transition to a low-carbon future by investing in hydrogen technologies, solar projects, and eco-innovation. These interventions advance national energy security, climate resilience, and sustainable development.

1. Hydrogen Energy Development

  • Green Hydrogen Pilot Facility
    – Location: Juba Industrial Zone
    – Capacity: 1 MW electrolyzer system producing up to 400 kg/day of green hydrogen using solar-powered electrolysis
    – Applications: Backup power for health clinics, clean fuel for agro-processing, pilot green fertilizer production
  • Technical Partnerships and Knowledge Transfer
    – Collaboration with regional research institutes in Kenya and South Africa for technology transfer and capacity building
    – Training of 50 local engineers and technicians in hydrogen production, storage, and safety protocols
  • Policy Advocacy
    – Contributed to South Sudan’s draft Renewable Energy Policy (2025), recommending hydrogen inclusion in national energy mix
    – Co-authored white paper on “Hydrogen Roadmap for Landlocked Economies,” guiding EAC policy alignment

2. Solar Energy Projects

  • Rural Solar Microgrids
    – Deployment of 25 solar microgrids (50–100 kW each) across Upper Nile and Northern Bahr el Ghazal
    – Services: Electricity for schools, clinics, community centers; refrigeration for vaccines and cold-chain storage
    – Impact: 15,000 households electrified; 120 tonnes CO₂ emissions avoided annually
  • Solar Home Systems (SHS) Program
    – Distribution of 5,000 SHS units (100 W panels, battery storage, LED lighting, mobile charging)
    – Pay-as-you-go financing model in partnership with local microfinance institutions
    – Outcome: Enhanced study hours for students, improved household productivity, reduced kerosene use
  • Solar-Powered Irrigation
    – Installation of 3,000 drip irrigation units powered by 2 kW solar pumps in agro-industrial parks
    – Result: 30% increase in cropping intensity and 25% reduction in water usage
  • Capacity Building
    – Certified 200 solar technicians through on-the-job training and partnerships with regional TVET academies

3. Eco-Innovation and Circular Economy

  • Green Tech Innovation Fund
    – Annual grants (up to $50,000) for startups developing eco-friendly solutions: biogas digester prototypes, solar desalination units, recycled-plastic brick manufacturing
    – To date, 12 startups funded, creating 150 local green-innovation jobs
  • Eco-Innovation Hubs
    – Three co-working labs in Juba, Wau, and Malakal equipped with 3D printers, solar test benches, and prototyping tools
    – Support services: business mentoring, design thinking workshops, and investor pitch events
  • Waste-to-Energy Pilot
    – Feasibility study and pilot 100 kW biogas plant using agricultural residues and municipal organic waste in Juba
    – Expected Output: 500 kWh daily biogas power; improved waste management; organic fertilizer by-product
  • Circular Agriculture
    – Training 500 farmers on composting, bio-char production, and crop residue recycling
    – Reduction in synthetic fertilizer use by 20% at demonstration sites

4. Strategic Outcomes & Sustainability

  • Energy Access and Security
    – Increased rural electrification from <10% to ~25% in target regions
    – Diversified energy mix reduces reliance on imported diesel and kerosene
  • Climate Mitigation
    – Estimated 5,000 tonnes CO₂e avoided annually through solar and hydrogen deployments
    – Promotion of carbon-sequestering practices in agriculture and waste management
  • Economic Empowerment
    – Creation of 500+ green-jobs in renewables manufacturing, installation, and maintenance
    – Emerging green-tech entrepreneurship ecosystem across major cities
  • Policy and Regulation
    – Influenced Renewable Energy Act revisions to include microgrids, net metering, and hydrogen incentives
    – Participation in UNEP-led regional clean energy working groups

5. Next Steps

  1. Scale Hydrogen Production: Expand electrolyzer capacity to 10 MW by 2030 and explore export opportunities
  2. Expand Solar Coverage: Deploy additional 100 rural microgrids and 20,000 SHS units
  3. Eco-Innovation Acceleration: Launch second Green Tech Innovation Fund cycle, targeting women-led enterprises
  4. Regional Collaboration: Partner with EAC clean energy initiatives for knowledge exchange and regional grid integration

The Wani Igga Foundation’s integrated approach to hydrogen, solar, and eco-innovation accelerates South Sudan’s green growth trajectory, fosters local capacity, and showcases a replicable model for sustainable energy transitions in emerging economies.